Keystone Jetty (Fort Casey)

Keystone Jetty (Fort Casey)

Washington, USA West
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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Keystone Jetty (Fort Casey)

The underwater park at Keystone Jetty is found just South of the Keystone Ferry terminal in the Fort Casey State Park. A small parking area with picnic tables and facilities makes for a nice two-tank location. About 30 miles North of Seattle on Whidbey Island. The location makes for a great loop drive for a leisurely day. The North access to the island is via Anacortes, and the South access is via the Mukilteo Ferry, just West of Everett. About in the middle of the Island, just South of Coupeville, head West on Wanamaker road (highway 20) to the Keystone Ferry landing.
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Mr. G
Mr. G
Dec 7, 2002, 12:00 AM
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There is lots to see if you take your time and look. Plant live is great around 40 to 60 feet. Take a dive light and look into every little hole and you will see lots of animals. Water can be a bit cold at times so dress warm (if possible). Watch the tide tables and you will be OK. Best time to go diving is mid-week, or during the holiday season when everyone else is spending time with their families. Need to remember that the boats come in and out of there, so you need to be careful and not get pulled around the jetty and be in the boats lanes. GOOD DIVING!
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